I believe I have a copy of that in my collection, so I passed on it. If I see another one of those I’ll pick it up for my store, thanks for seeing that. I felt bad for the lady that broke the antique piece when I saw what it was, and she was upset. It looked expensive.
@@mountainmanpicker it is very sad especially on my budget if it been me I’d had to got a loan,also please make sure if you happen to find one that it’s a Columbia pressing.
...I know you won't be able to get back to that sale but...at around nine minutes you passed over a couple of Japanese traditional music lps on the Nonesuch label...worth a try if you see that label again....that pure trad' asian stuff is not only awesome but fetches good prices!...love your work man...keep them vid's coming...
Wow, this is some great advice and I will BOLO next time for the Nonesuch labels. I believe I do have some of those in my collection, I will have to check. Also, thank you for the kind words and I will definitely keep the videos coming, my friend!
@@mountainmanpicker ...yeah...saw you picking up an Mbira (african thumb piano) disc a while back and thought you knew about that 70's world-music rabbit hole!...happy to spread the knows...
I had a chance to see Ray Charles in concert. Even as a senior citizen, Lord, did he have it! I remember the first "Great Songs of Christmas." What a franchise sprung from that. I see 78s as a stirring market, especially with some of the multi-speed new record players coming out. People ask for them, but they're tough to find around here. OMG, Christmas with Bing! We wore that LP out when I was a kid. Sorry you came up dry with the Elvis. Yesterday a wonderful elderly couple hosting a garage sale sold me playable cassettes for a quarter apiece - including Elvis' Christmas Album.
Awesome comments! We have a lot in common my friend, thanks for watching and for sharing your experience with Ray Charles, Bing, Elvis, etc.. cassettes are supposedly coming back too! Cool that you grabbed the Elvis Christmas tape, I’ve got so much Elvis in my collection, my parents loved him! Thanks for watching 👍🏼
I could not figure out where that came from or the value, it was too long to be part of an LP. Hopefully someone here can tell us? Thanks for pointing that out 👍🏼
I though you passed on the Ventures. You're a patient man, looking through a lot of mediocre records to find a few. At the one sale, I probably would have straightened all those albums right side up, but that's my OCD acting up.
Thanks for watching the video. Yes, I passed on the Ventures at the first sale but picked it up at the last one, and straightened up the records several times (I also have Vinyl OCD.. Lol!) but I did not flip ALL the records straight up... oops. Hunting for vinyl definitely does take lots of patience, but as you know, it's worth it in the long run. Appreciate the support my friend!
Thanks for watching! I just sold one of those LPs for $20 plus shipping, so I think $1 each is a fair price for the 40 records I picked. Stay tuned for more.
The Leon Bibb disc at @ 3:25 would have been a nice grab.
I flipped right by that one twice! Ouch, thanks for the heads up my friend.
The Wes Montgomery disc at @ 6:55 was a must have.
Another good LP we should all BOLO for 👍🏼😃 thanks!
The Howard’s Roberts Quartet at @ 11:00 would have been a good pick up.
Missed that but thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍🏼
The Flatt and Scruggs one in the box when the item was broken is a fair find especially to me I don’t have a copy of it.
I believe I have a copy of that in my collection, so I passed on it. If I see another one of those I’ll pick it up for my store, thanks for seeing that. I felt bad for the lady that broke the antique piece when I saw what it was, and she was upset. It looked expensive.
@@mountainmanpicker it is very sad especially on my budget if it been me I’d had to got a loan,also please make sure if you happen to find one that it’s a Columbia pressing.
Here’s Jerry at @ 11:12 is a valuable disc.
Thanks for the tip! I will BOLO for that one next time. Appreciate that 👍🏼
...I know you won't be able to get back to that sale but...at around nine minutes you passed over a couple of Japanese traditional music lps on the Nonesuch label...worth a try if you see that label again....that pure trad' asian stuff is not only awesome but fetches good prices!...love your work man...keep them vid's coming...
Wow, this is some great advice and I will BOLO next time for the Nonesuch labels. I believe I do have some of those in my collection, I will have to check. Also, thank you for the kind words and I will definitely keep the videos coming, my friend!
@@mountainmanpicker ...yeah...saw you picking up an Mbira (african thumb piano) disc a while back and thought you knew about that 70's world-music rabbit hole!...happy to spread the knows...
I had a chance to see Ray Charles in concert. Even as a senior citizen, Lord, did he have it! I remember the first "Great Songs of Christmas." What a franchise sprung from that. I see 78s as a stirring market, especially with some of the multi-speed new record players coming out. People ask for them, but they're tough to find around here. OMG, Christmas with Bing! We wore that LP out when I was a kid. Sorry you came up dry with the Elvis. Yesterday a wonderful elderly couple hosting a garage sale sold me playable cassettes for a quarter apiece - including Elvis' Christmas Album.
Awesome comments! We have a lot in common my friend, thanks for watching and for sharing your experience with Ray Charles, Bing, Elvis, etc.. cassettes are supposedly coming back too! Cool that you grabbed the Elvis Christmas tape, I’ve got so much Elvis in my collection, my parents loved him! Thanks for watching 👍🏼
What was that Bowie Ziggy Stardust thing?
I could not figure out where that came from or the value, it was too long to be part of an LP. Hopefully someone here can tell us? Thanks for pointing that out 👍🏼
I though you passed on the Ventures. You're a patient man, looking through a lot of mediocre records to find a few. At the one sale, I probably would have straightened all those albums right side up, but that's my OCD acting up.
Thanks for watching the video. Yes, I passed on the Ventures at the first sale but picked it up at the last one, and straightened up the records several times (I also have Vinyl OCD.. Lol!) but I did not flip ALL the records straight up... oops. Hunting for vinyl definitely does take lots of patience, but as you know, it's worth it in the long run. Appreciate the support my friend!
all 25 cent records
Thanks for watching! I just sold one of those LPs for $20 plus shipping, so I think $1 each is a fair price for the 40 records I picked. Stay tuned for more.